This week we take you to the archives to hear a message that is full of spiritual instruction and a first-hand account of church history. Everyone should take time to listen to this sermon but especially anyone born since it was preached. It speaks to God’s power in a different day and different time which is largely removed from modern experience. Don’t miss this one!

"The Great Conflict" - Bro. Leon Stewart, Sr. - Camp Meeting 2003

On Sunday night of Camp Meeting 2003 Bro. Leon Stewart delivered “The Great Conflict”. Though we are sometimes distracted with terrorism, politics and other things, the real world conflict is, and has always been, right against wrong. Bro. Leon uses the Old Testament example of Israel to illustrate God’s perfect combination of mercy and judgement with His patience from Moses deliverance, through the days of Solomon, to their captivity prophesied in Jeremiah.

I am pleased to recommend this sermon by Bro. Jay Williams for the clip of the week. It has been my privilege for some time to listen in on the Sunday Morning services of the Between congregation. In those meetings, I sense their unfeigned love in action as they live out what it means to be Christ’s Church. In this message Bro. Jay explains the path to this special unity of the Spirit. (Psalm 133; Philippians 2:1-5; 14-15; Ephesians 4:1-3; John 13:34-35)

Celebrating the anniversary of the founding of our church, Bro. Mitch Merritt delivers “Defining God and His Ways”. The bible is our diagnostic to understand our relationship with God. Listen to this 2018 Wilmington Feast Meeting sermon as he expounds on how we were intentionally created in the image of God to love and serve Him!

"The Fire of the Holy Ghost" - Sis. Janet Keldahl - Camp Meeting 2003

This message tracks God’s use of fire throughout the Old Testament and applies them all to the New Testament fire introduced to humanity in the book of Acts. Take a few minutes to listen to this sermon that we recommend to you this week and we pray you will be blessed by the experience Sis. Janet describes here.